Journal article

Layer-by-layer-assembled capsules and films for therapeutic delivery

AL Becker, APR Johnston, F Caruso

Small | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Published : 2010

Abstract

Polymeric materials formed via layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly have promise for use as drug delivery vehicles. These multilayered materials, both as capsules and thin fi lms, can encapsulate a high payload of toxic or sensitive drugs, and can be readily engineered and functionalized with specifi c properties. This review highlights important and recent studies that advance the use of LbL-assembled materials as therapeutic devices. It also seeks to identify areas that require additional investigation for future development of the fi eld. A variety of drug-loading methods and delivery routes are discussed. The biological barriers to successful delivery are identifi ed, and possible solutions to ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank Alexander N. Zelikin for helpful discussions. The authors are supported by the Australian Research Council via an Australian Postgraduate Award (ALB), an Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship (APRJ), Discovery Projects (APRJ, FC), and a Federation Fellowship (FC). Financial support was also provided by the NHMRC Program Grant 487922 (FC).